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Confirmed Teams for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

July 03, 2025

2025 fifa club world cup teams

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup represents a revolutionary expansion of soccer's premier club competition. 

For the first time, 32 teams from six confederations will compete in the United States from June 15 to July 13, 2025, creating the most comprehensive global club tournament in football history.

Tournament Format and Structure

The tournament is scheduled to be played in the United States from June 14 to July 13, 2025. It is planned to be the first under an expanded format with 32 teams, including the winners of the four previous continental championships. 

The 32 teams will be divided into eight groups of four teams with the top two teams in each group qualifying to the knockout stage.

The distribution model splits a total prize pool of US$1 billion between the 32 participating clubs. The winner of the tournament will be awarded up to US$125 million, marking a significant increase in financial rewards compared to previous editions.

European Representatives (UEFA) - 12 Teams

Europe has 12 clubs in the 32-team tournament and the spaces are allocated based on performances in the Champions League over four seasons from 2020/21 up to and including this season.

Champions League Winners:

  • Real Madrid (Spain) - 2022 Champions League winners

  • Manchester City (England) - 2023 Champions League winners, defending Club World Cup champions

  • Chelsea (England) - 2021 Champions League winners

UEFA Coefficient Rankings:

  • Bayern Munich (Germany)

  • Paris Saint-Germain (France)

  • Inter Milan (Italy)

  • Borussia Dortmund (Germany)

  • Atletico Madrid (Spain)

  • Benfica (Portugal)

  • Juventus (Italy)

  • RB Salzburg (Austria)

  • FC Porto (Portugal)

South American Representatives (CONMEBOL) - 6 Teams

Copa Libertadores Winners:

  • Palmeiras (Brazil) - 2021 Copa Libertadores winners

  • Flamengo (Brazil) - 2022 Copa Libertadores winners

  • Fluminense (Brazil) - 2023 Copa Libertadores winners

  • Botafogo (Brazil) - 2024 Copa Libertadores winners

CONMEBOL Rankings:

  • Boca Juniors (Argentina)

  • River Plate (Argentina)

North American Representatives (CONCACAF) - 5 Teams

CONCACAF ordinarily will have four slots, but avails of an extra one in 2025 due to hosting duties.

CONCACAF Champions League Winners:

  • Monterrey (Mexico) - 2021 CONCACAF Champions League winners

  • Seattle Sounders FC (USA) - 2022 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

  • CF Pachuca (Mexico) - 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners

Host Country Representative:

  • Inter Miami CF (USA) - 2024 MLS Supporters' Shield winners

TBD Participant:

  • LAFC vs Club América playoff winner - To be decided May 31, 2025

Latest Development: León Disqualification

León was originally set to participate in the tournament as winner of the 2023 CONCACAF Champions League. 

However, the team was removed from the tournament by the FIFA Appeal Committee on March 21, 2025, due to violating the rules on multi-club ownership, as León and Pachuca have the same owner.

MLS club LAFC and Liga MX side América will face off on May 31 at LAFC's BMO Stadium for the right to replace León at the Club World Cup.

African Representatives (CAF) - 4 Teams

CAF Champions League Winners:

  • Al Ahly (Egypt) - 2021 CAF Champions League winners

  • Wydad AC (Morocco) - 2022 CAF Champions League winners

  • Esperance de Tunis (Tunisia) - 2023 CAF Champions League winners

  • Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) - 2024 CAF Champions League winners

Asian Representatives (AFC) - 4 Teams

AFC Champions League Winners:

  • Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) - 2021 AFC Champions League winners

  • Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) - 2022 AFC Champions League winners

  • Al Ain (UAE) - 2024 AFC Champions League winners

AFC Rankings:

  • Ulsan HD (South Korea)

Oceanian Representative (OFC) - 1 Team

OFC Champions League:

  • Auckland City FC (New Zealand) - OFC's highest-ranked representative

Group Stage Draw Results

The draw for the 2025 Club World Cup took place on December 5, 2024. The eight groups are:

Group A: Palmeiras (Brazil), FC Porto (Portugal), Al Ahly (Egypt), Inter Miami CF (USA)

Group B: Paris Saint-Germain (France), Atletico Madrid (Spain), Botafogo (Brazil), Seattle Sounders FC (USA)

Group C: Bayern Munich (Germany), Auckland City FC (New Zealand), Boca Juniors (Argentina), Benfica (Portugal)

Group D: Flamengo (Brazil), Esperance de Tunis (Tunisia), Chelsea (England), TBD (LAFC/Club América winner)

Group E: River Plate (Argentina), Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan), Monterrey (Mexico), Inter Milan (Italy)

Group F: Fluminense (Brazil), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Ulsan HD (South Korea), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

Group G: Manchester City (England), Wydad AC (Morocco), Al Ain (UAE), Juventus (Italy)

Group H: Real Madrid (Spain), Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), CF Pachuca (Mexico), RB Salzburg (Austria)

Venues and Host Cities

The 2025 Club World Cup takes place in the United States across 12 stadiums:

  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

  • Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)

  • TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)

  • MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)

  • Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles)

  • Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

  • GEODIS Park (Nashville, Tennessee)

  • Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)

  • Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando)

  • Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)

  • Lumen Field (Seattle)

  • Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)

Prize Money and Financial Structure

The winners of the Club World Cup will receive up to £97m ($125m) from FIFA. Prize money of £774m ($1bn) is to be shared between the 32 clubs - with a £406m ($525m) participation fee shared based on sporting and commercial criteria, and £368m ($475m) shared based on sporting performance.

Distribution breakdown:

  • Sporting performance pillar (US$475 million): Increasing payouts based on tournament performance

  • Participation pillar (US$525 million): Guaranteed payments to all 32 clubs

  • Solidarity payments (US$250 million): Additional payments to support clubs worldwide

Qualification Methodology

The qualification criteria take note of the past four seasons of the confederation's relevant premier club competition and grants points starting from the group stage of the tournament. 

UEFA has laid out a specific methodology based on Champions League coefficient rankings over four seasons from 2020/21 to 2023/24.

Broadcasting and Media Coverage

DAZN will broadcast every minute from the event, with all 63 matches live-streamed, free to view on DAZN globally, and in multiple languages. 

FIFA published media rights tenders for the Americas, Asia, and Middle East & North Africa after talks with Apple over an exclusive $1 billion global rights deal reportedly stalled.

Transfer Window Innovation

U.S. Soccer has reportedly authorized the opening of a transfer window from June 1-10 for the MLS teams who will be playing in the 2025 FIFA World Cup - Inter Miami, Seattle Sounders, and potentially, LAFC. 

This aligns with FIFA's decision to open a brief window in Europe during the same period, allowing teams to bolster rosters ahead of the tournament.

Historical Context and Significance

Manchester City is the defending champion, having won its first title in the last tournament under the old format in 2023. 

The expanded tournament format was announced in March 2019 and originally scheduled to be hosted by China in 2021 until postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This represents the most ambitious expansion in club football history, bringing together champions and elite clubs from every inhabited continent in a single tournament that promises to crown the true world champion of club football.

Key Dates and Timeline

  • May 31, 2025: LAFC vs Club América playoff for final CONCACAF spot

  • June 1-10, 2025: Special transfer window opens

  • June 15, 2025: Tournament begins

  • July 13, 2025: Final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup promises to be a watershed moment in club football, combining the world's elite teams in an unprecedented format that will determine the true global champion while generating historic prize money and global exposure for participating clubs.

Conclusion

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup represents a transformative moment in global club football, elevating the competition from a relatively niche December tournament to a summer spectacle rivaling the FIFA World Cup itself. 

With 32 teams representing every corner of the football world, the tournament promises to deliver unprecedented competitive depth and global engagement.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will ultimately determine whether FIFA's ambitious expansion vision can create a sustainable and compelling global competition, or if the traditional continental model remains superior. 

Regardless of long-term success, the confirmed 32 teams guarantee a summer of world-class football that will reshape perceptions of club football's global hierarchy and create lasting memories for players and fans across six continents.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many teams qualify for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup?

A total of 32 teams will compete in the 2025 Club World Cup, selected from six different federations. UEFA has 12 representatives, CONMEBOL has 6, while AFC, CAF have 4 each, CONCACAF has 5 (including host country slot), and OFC has 1 team.

2. Which MLS teams are participating in the tournament?

Two Major League Soccer teams will feature: Seattle Sounders FC qualified via their historic 2022 Concacaf Champions Cup title, while 2024 Supporters' Shield champions Inter Miami CF received the host country slot.

3. What happened to León's participation in the tournament?

León was removed from the tournament by the FIFA Appeal Committee on March 21, 2025, due to violating rules on multi-club ownership, as León and Pachuca have the same owner. LAFC and Club América will play a playoff on May 31, 2025, for the replacement spot.

4. How much prize money will teams receive?

The winner will receive up to $125 million from a total prize pool of $1 billion. All 32 clubs share $525 million in participation fees and $475 million based on sporting performance, with an additional $250 million in solidarity payments distributed worldwide.

5. When and where will the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup take place?

The tournament runs from June 15 to July 13, 2025, across 12 venues in the United States. The format includes eight groups of four teams, with the top two from each group advancing to knockout rounds culminating in the final at MetLife Stadium.
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